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5 foods that may help slow down or prevent premature graying of hair

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 25, 2025, 17:38 IST
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Suffering from premature aging

Gray strands in your twenties or thirties can feel unfair, especially when they seem to arrive long before their time. While genetics play a leading role in premature graying, emerging research suggests nutrition could also shape how soon those silvers appear. Certain vitamins and minerals help maintain melanin, the pigment that gives hair its color. When your body runs low on these, the process of pigment loss can accelerate. Here’s what science says about five nutrients that may help slow premature graying, and how much of each your body needs.

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Copper-rich foods

Copper plays a quiet but vital role in maintaining hair pigment. It supports tyrosinase, an enzyme essential for melanin production. A 2018 study found that people with premature graying had significantly lower serum copper levels compared with those without gray hair. Adults need about 0.9 mg of copper daily, which can be easily met through foods like liver, oysters, potatoes, and mushrooms.

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Iron rich foods

Low iron doesn’t just sap your energy, it may also strip pigment from your hair. Iron helps enzymes in hair follicles synthesize melanin, which gives hair its natural hue. Some of the best sources of iron to help prevent a deficiency include red meat—offering roughly 2.5 milligrams of iron per 3-ounce cooked serving, and chicken, which provides about 1 milligram for the same portion, according to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans issued by the USDA and the Department of Health and Human Services.

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Vitamin D-rich foods

Beyond its role in bone and immune health, vitamin D may also influence the hair growth cycle and melanocyte activity. An Indian study found markedly lower serum vitamin D₃ levels among people with premature graying than among age-matched controls. Fatty fish like salmon or sardines, fortified milk or orange juice offer convenient boosts.

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Vitamin B12-rich foods

When it comes to hair color, vitamin B₁₂ might be less glamorous than a fancy shampoo—but the science shows it deserves attention. B₁₂ is integral to DNA synthesis and cell division within hair follicles; without enough, pigment-cell health can decline. In a case–control trial, those with premature graying averaged ~198 pg/mL B₁₂ levels versus ~343 pg/mL in controls. Liver, clams, sardines and chicken liver are among the richest sources. Including these foods, if your diet allows—can help ensure that pigment, cells receive the support they need to hold off graying.

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Folate-rich foods

Folate, or vitamin B₉, may evoke prenatal vitamins more than haircare, but its role in rapidly dividing hair, follicle cells and pigment production is real. A clinical analysis found that individuals with premature graying displayed significantly lower serum folate (6.22 vs. 8.49 ng/mL) compared to non-graying peers. Adults should aim for around 400 µg of Dietary Folate Equivalents (DFE) each day. Foods like beef liver, spinach, and black‐eyed peas offer substantial amounts.

Disclaimer: The information provided is for general educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Dietary changes alone may not prevent or reverse premature graying. Always consult a healthcare professional or a registered dietitian before making significant changes to your diet or addressing hair health concerns.

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